[front side] 1830-1900. Native Georgian. Came to Texas 1856. Although opposed to secession he aided in raising 18th Texas Infantry as Lt. Colonel, C.S.A. Made commanding Colonel of 18th in 1862. After service in Vicksburg area broken health forced resignation of command winter 1862-63. As Adjutant and Inspector General of Texas 1863-64 responsible for protection of frontier against Indian attacks, Union invasion. A Memorial to Texans Who Served the Confederacy. Erected by the State of Texas 1963. [reverse side] War brought turmoil to Indians living in Kansas and the Indian Territory, with unfortunate results for Texans on the frontier. Most Cherokees, Choctaws, Creeks and Seminoles aided the South, while others adhered to the North. Few Comanches made a treaty with the South; but a great majority with their allies, the Kiowas, held aloof from either side and plundered the frontier at will. Apaches and Kickapoos did the same from Mexico. Texas and Confederate troops, despite poor arms and mounts, held defense lines until war's end.
County Named for Texas Confederate Colonel David B. Culberson
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County Named for Texas Confederate Colonel David B. Culberson is a historical marker in Van Horn, Culberson County, dedicated in 1963. It is one of 11 historical markers documented in Culberson County in the Texas Historical Commission Atlas, among 18 historic sites cataloged across the county.
The site sits at 31.0428, -104.8294 near Van Horn. The nearest cataloged historic site is Culberson County Courthouse (courthouse), about under a tenth of a mile away. Others within a short drive include Clark Hotel, First Presbyterian Church, and Presbyterian Church.
This record corresponds to Texas Historical Commission Atlas #5109007934. Use the map below for its exact position and turn-by-turn directions.
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